Napier, New Zealand cruise port guide
Where Vineyards meet the Ocean As soon as you set foot in New Zealand on your MSC World Cruise, you will see just how charming and relaxing Napier is, the most populous city in Hawke's Bay. New Zealanders love it for its climate, very similar to that in the Mediterranean, the low cost of living and its well preserved Art Deco buildings, built after the earthquake of 1931. Enjoy walking around the city centre, where the streets are named after great English writers like Shakespeare or Dickens. Napier's main street is Emerson Street, which connects Marine Parade and the city’s beach (not suitable for bathing) to Clive Square. About 5 km from the centre, on the north side of Bluff Hill, there is the original Maori village of Ahuriri, where there are now clothes shops, cafes and trendy restaurants. From Napier, an MSC day trip will take you to visit the surrounding area, which is famous for its vineyards; there is also the New Zealand Wine Centre in the city if you want to find out more about the history of wine in this country. You can independently visit the National Aquarium of New Zealand, where the ocean marine fauna includes species from Africa, Asia and Australia. If you are passionate about architecture, a visit to the Art Deco district is a must. Inspired more by Californian than European architecture, the architects who rebuilt Napier after 1931 imitated their colleagues in Santa Barbara by using Mayan, Egyptian and Maori motifs to adorn the facades of buildings. Established forty years ago, the Art Deco Trust protects the buildings by restoring the original decorative elements (don't miss the ASB Bank, the former Hotel Central, the Daily Telegraph building, the Masonic Hotel or the Municipal Theatre). For lovers of adventure and outdoor activities, there is an MSC day trip which offers you the possibility to raft down the Mohaka River rapids, just 90 km from Napier.
About Napier, New Zealand
Napier is a coastal port city on Hawke Bay on New Zealand's North Island, internationally renowned for its intact Art Deco architecture rebuilt after the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake. The port receives dozens of cruise ship visits each year, and passengers enjoy wine country tours through the Hawke's Bay wine region, Art Deco walks, and visits to the gannet colony at Cape Kidnappers.
The Art Deco Trust conducts walking tours through the CBD, passing signature buildings such as the Daily Telegraph Building and the Masonic Hotel. Nearby Hastings District is the heart of New Zealand's oldest wine region, offering cellar door experiences at estates including Mission Estate, Church Road, and Craggy Range. Cape Kidnappers, a dramatic headland 30 km south, hosts one of the world's largest mainland gannet colonies, accessible by guided tractor tour or coastal walk.
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Canada To New Zealand Grand Voyage
Azamara Pursuit · Australia · 114 nights
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Grand Pacific Explorer from Vancouver
Viking Venus · Worldwide · 92 nights
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Japan To New Zealand Grand Voyage
Azamara Pursuit · Oceania · 78 nights
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Carnival Splendor · Pacific · 10 nights
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$104 / night
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Celebrity Solstice · Australia · 13 nights
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$126 / night
Australia, New Zealand & Indonesia Bali (Benoa) to Auckland
Viking Venus · Oceania · 30 nights
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